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Nassau Wildlife Management Area

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Nassau WMA consists of close to 14,000 acres in central Nassau County between CR 108 and SR A1A. The area consists primarily of pine plantations. In the wetter drains, creeks, and cypress domes wood ducks, sandhill cranes, and wading birds may be seen. Access to the area is allowed only from the Saturday prior to the archery season through the last day of the spring turkey season and requires a recreational use permit. The area is considered to have good deer and turkey populations. Fishing is permitted during periods when the area is open for hunting or scouting. Camping is prohibited.

 
View FWC's Regulations Summary for Nassau (pdf file) for an area map, hunting seasons, permits, fees, and area regulations.

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